PM On Kitchen Tiles: Sarkari Touch For Madhya Pradesh Home Scheme

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan will be displayed on tiles in houses to be built in Madhya Pradesh
under the Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana (PMAY), according to a state government order that has sparked criticism from the opposition which
alleged that a wrong precedent was being set by "politicising" a scheme meant for the poor.Every house built under the scheme will have two
tiles, as per the specifications mentioned in the order - one of the two ceramic tiles will carry the slogan 'Sabka Sapna, Ghar Ho Apana' in
Hindi at the top
The middle portion of each tile will have 'Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana - Urban' written in English as well as Hindi along with the scheme's
logo.While PM Modi's photo will be on the left side of this logo, the Chief Minister's will be on the right
Next to the slogan on the top, the logo of the state government and a small-size picture of BJP ideologue Deendayal Upadhyay will be
printed.Of the two tiles, one of them will be placed on the kitchen wall and the other at the entrance of the house, the order issued by
Urban Administration and Development Department of the state government on April 4 said.It directed the commissioners of municipal
corporations and chief municipal officers of municipalities in the state to ensure that the two ceramic tiles of 450X600 mm size each are
installed in each PMAY house.The order was issued following the directives given by the chief minister on January 2, during a meeting on the
PMAY scheme.The opposition Congress has however termed the move "completely wrong"."This is a government-run scheme meant for the poor and
it should not be politicised
The ruling party is setting a wrong precedent by putting up the ceramic tiles with the pictures of Modi ji and Shivraj ji," Leader of
Opposition in Assembly, Ajay Singh, told PTI.The ruling BJP party, however, maintained that there was nothing wrong in it.State BJP
spokesperson Rajnish Agrawal said, "There was no intention of politicising any issue
This is for the first time in the country's history that a target has been set to provide a house to every poor
There is nothing wrong if the pictures of the PM and the CM are being put up at the entrance and inside the kitchen.Additional Commissioner
of Urban Administration Department, Manju Sharma, told PTI, "The order was issued in the first week of this month
Through these tiles, the beneficiaries and other people will be able to know under which scheme the houses have been built."